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Patrice Bergeron was the Bruins’ second-round pick in the 2003 NHL draft. Taken 45th overall, Bergeron made his debut with the Bruins during the 2003-04 season and played in 71 games.
And while Bergeron admitted it’s been weird to see Marchand in a Panthers jersey after the history the Bruins had with their rival over the past few years, he wants to see Marchand win a second Cup.
Before Brad Marchand was Patrice Bergeron’s sidekick, there was Marco Sturm. After the big Joe Thornton trade that brought Sturm – named the Bruins’ new head coach on Thursday – to Boston ...
Patrice Bergeron was just 18 years old when he made his NHL debut for the Bruins. So he had a sense of how 21-year-old Romany Anthony was feeling ahead of his MLB debut with the Red Sox.
Patrice Bergeron is a big fan of the Bruins bringing in his former linemate as their next coach. Marco Sturm was named Boston’s coach on Thursday morning after the team conducted an extensive ...
Bergeron said that many people have influenced his career over the years, and Marco is definitely one of them. He went on to praise Sturm's character, energy and commitment to the game.
To Bergeron’s point: Marchand is tied for third for the Panthers this postseason with 18 points (eight goals, 10 assists) and has put himself into the conversation for the Conn Smythe Trophy as ...
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Patrice Bergeron’s ‘amazing’ Brad Marchand message will have Bruins fans reminiscing - MSNThe post Patrice Bergeron’s ‘amazing’ Brad Marchand message will have Bruins fans reminiscing appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Boston Bruins traded team captain Brad Marchand to the ...
Desnoyers drawing comparisons to Bergeron, Toews ahead of 2025 NHL Draft 18-year-old center, who is No. 7 among North American skaters, 'can be used anywhere in the lineup' By Mike G. Morreale ...
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